Tata Motors-owned Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has reported retail sales of 46,074 units in July, up 3.6 per cent, over the same month last year.

The company said sales jumped 34.4 per cent in China on the back of launch of a long wheel base Jaguar XFL as well as strong sales of F-PACE, Discovery Sport, Range Rover Sport and Evoque.

Retail sales were, however, down across various markets, including the UK, North America and Europe during last month.

“July has been another successful month for Jaguar Land Rover, particularly in China, where we reinforced our commitment to the market by opening our new engine plant in Changshu on July 21,” JLR Group Sales Operations Director Andy Goss said in a statement.

The Jaguar brand reported retail sales of 12,964 units in July, down 1.8 per cent, due to lower sales of XE.

Land Rover clocked 33,110 units sales in July, up 5.8 per cent, compared to July 2016, reflecting the sales ramp up of the all-new Discovery and continuing strong sales of Discovery Sport and Range Rover as well as the introduction of the new Range Rover Velar.

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